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Barrackville Covered Bridge. (1)
Beverly-Fairmont Turnpike. (1)
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Labor organization. SEE ALSO Coal mining - labor (1)
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Militia - West Virginia 2nd Volunteers, Company M. (1)
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Mining. SEE ALSO Coal mining. (1)
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Railroads - Twin Mountain and Potomac Railroad. (1)
Spanish-American War, 1898 (1)
Statehood politics -- West Virginia (1)
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Turnpikes. SEE ALSO Roads. (1)
Union names. (1)
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West Virginia - Politics and government. (1)
West Virginia - politics. (1)
Women -- Roles in society (1)
Women -- Suffrage (1)
Women -- Suffrage -- United States -- History (1)
Women's history -- 1850-1899 (1)
Women's history -- 1900-1929 (1)
Women's schools. (1)
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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